I'm a storyteller. My entire career has been marked by a desire to say something important about the world and to share that vision. I've been a professional photographer and writer for over twenty years, working on corporate and editorial projects around the world. I've produced stories on such diverse subjects as; a series on adoption in Central America (a runner-up for the 1988 Pulitzer Prize), a four year documentary of a woman living with AIDS, and a report that helped close a dangerous prison.

I collaborate with businesses and corporations interested in telling their story of service, awareness and growth. These projects have included documenting health advocacy in the developing world, a video about America's rivers, and reporting on a corporate-sponsored initiative to provide medicine to children in Egypt. This work has appeared in annual reports, collateral pieces and advertising campaigns.

Lives of Service, a book about missionaries devoted to human rights and social justice around the world was published in 2001. (Orbis Books, NY). I am currently finishing a commissioned book about children in the Dominican Republic.

My business is based in Portland, Maine where I live with my wife Mary Lello, a licensed Acupuncturist.